Loudoun Co. looking for suspect who grabbed 11-year-old

Loudoun County police released this composite sketch of the suspect. (Courtesy of the Loudoun County Sheriff\'s Office)

UPDATE – Saturday – 7/6/2013, 6:45 a.m. ET

The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office released a composite sketch of the suspect, as well as additional details about his appearance. The suspect is in his mid to late 20s, with brownish-green eyes, a normal build and a tan complexion.

Police say he has some facial freckles, a large nose and two moles n his face, a flesh-colored one on or near his left nostril and a dark one at his upper right hairline.

EARLIER – Wednesday – 7/3/2013, 5:24 p.m. ET

WASHINGTON – The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office is looking for a man who reportedly grabbed an 11-year-old in South Riding Tuesday night.

Officials say the child was walking in the 43600 block of Mink Meadows Street at around 7:45 p.m. when she was grabbed by an unknown man.

The child was able to run home and was not hurt in the incident.

The suspect is described as Hispanic with dark, messy hair and he was last seen wearing a dark hoodie and torn jeans.

Loudoun County Sheriff’s deputies searched the area, with help from the Fairfax County police, but they could not find the suspect.

Anyone with any information regarding this case is asked to call Detective P. Beaver of the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division at 703-777-0475.

Residents are also encouraged to report any suspicious persons, vehicles or activity immediately, by calling the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office Emergency Communications Center at 703-777-1021.